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Anthony Mitchell (born c. 1967-1968; died 5 May 2007) was a journalist for the Associated Press. He was initially stationed in Ethiopia, but on 21 January 2006 he was expelled from the country by government press secretary . He then moved to Kenya. Mitchell died on Kenya Airways Flight 507 when it crashed in Cameroon with 114 passengers and crew. He is buried in Chertsey Cemetery in Surrey.

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  • Anthony Mitchell (born c. 1967-1968; died 5 May 2007) was a journalist for the Associated Press. He was initially stationed in Ethiopia, but on 21 January 2006 he was expelled from the country by government press secretary . He then moved to Kenya. Mitchell died on Kenya Airways Flight 507 when it crashed in Cameroon with 114 passengers and crew. He is buried in Chertsey Cemetery in Surrey. (en)
  • Anthony Mitchell (1967/1968 - 5 mei 2007) was een Brits journalist die verbonden was aan Associated Press. Hij kwam zelf in het nieuws toen hem op 21 januari 2006 door de Ethiopische persvoorlichter van Buitenlandse Zaken werd gevraagd om binnen 24 uur Ethiopië te verlaten, waar hij op dat moment verbleef. Volgens Fantahun Asres, een ambtenaar van het Ministerie van Informatie, moest hij het land uit, omdat zijn verslaggeving vijandig was naar de Ethiopische overheid. Hij reisde af naar Kenia, maar stierf door de crash van Kenya Airways-vlucht 507 in Kameroen met 114 passagiers en bemanning. (nl)
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  • Anthony Mitchell (born c. 1967-1968; died 5 May 2007) was a journalist for the Associated Press. He was initially stationed in Ethiopia, but on 21 January 2006 he was expelled from the country by government press secretary . He then moved to Kenya. Mitchell died on Kenya Airways Flight 507 when it crashed in Cameroon with 114 passengers and crew. He is buried in Chertsey Cemetery in Surrey. (en)
  • Anthony Mitchell (1967/1968 - 5 mei 2007) was een Brits journalist die verbonden was aan Associated Press. Hij kwam zelf in het nieuws toen hem op 21 januari 2006 door de Ethiopische persvoorlichter van Buitenlandse Zaken werd gevraagd om binnen 24 uur Ethiopië te verlaten, waar hij op dat moment verbleef. Volgens Fantahun Asres, een ambtenaar van het Ministerie van Informatie, moest hij het land uit, omdat zijn verslaggeving vijandig was naar de Ethiopische overheid. Hij reisde af naar Kenia, maar stierf door de crash van Kenya Airways-vlucht 507 in Kameroen met 114 passagiers en bemanning. (nl)
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